Sexual harassment as experienced by nurses from selected healthcare facilities in Ghana
Abstract Background Workplace Sexual Harassment (WSH) remains a major occupational health hazard to many nurses globally. Despite the negative impact of WSH on health and safety of nurses, there are limited studies exploring sexual harassment experiences of nurses in the line of duty in Low- and mid...
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Main Authors: | Aliu Mohammed (Author), Edward Wilson Ansah (Author), Daniel Apaak (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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